Howard Wayne Harris proves his 9th grade teacher wrong. Earning his Ph.D. at the USC Dornsife hooding ceremony May 16, he was…
USC Dornsife issued more than 2,500 degrees during Commencement 2013: 1,959 bachelor’s, 326 master's, 81 graduate…
USC Dornsife students win top prizes at the 15th Annual Undergraduate Symposium for Scholarly and Creative Work. In…
USC valedictorian Katherine Fu and salutatorians Alexander Fullman and Julia Sabo Mangione — all in USC Dornsife — will…
Introducing the 2013 Dornsife Scholars. The six winners will each receive $10,000 to be used for graduate or professional…
George Sanchez, director of diversity and professor of American studies and ethnicity and history at USC College, has been selected as the outstanding Latino/a faculty in higher education research institutions by the American… more>
categories: research, faculty research, diversity, faculty diversity
tags: american studies and ethnicity, award, history, humanities
Every day for almost a year, Robin D. G. Kelley dug through junk to find a man. In a storage facility stacked to the ceiling with overflowing bags and boxes, Kelley donned a dust mask and spent hours sorting through the… more>
categories: research, faculty research, diversity, faculty diversity
tags: american studies and ethnicity, biography, book, history, humanities, jazz, music, piano
Twenty-six years ago the first visual research center at USC within the College of Letters, Arts & Sciences was founded by Academy award winner Barbara Myerhoff ("Number Our Days"). The program thrived and was further… more>
categories: graduate, graduate research
tags: anthropology, center for visual anthropology, germany, master's degree, media, peru, social sciences
Born and raised in Prasat, a small village in Cambodia, Kosal Path was not yet one when the radical Communist Khmer Rouge came into power, igniting a genocide that would end in the massacre of nearly 2 million… more>
categories: undergraduate, undergraduate research
tags: cambodia, genocide, international relations, problems without passports, pwp, united nations
We've all heard the phrase "a picture is worth a thousand words" so often that it has begun to lose its meaning. A single image, according to the saying, can tell a story better than mere text. So how many words is an entire… more>
categories: graduate, graduate research
tags: archive, art, europe, france, history, humanities, paris, photography
View all of the new USC College faculty members. Wendy Wood Gives New Meaning to "Old Habits Die Hard" Wood, passionate and articulate about her research, is a highly regarded social psychologist who studies attitude and… more>
categories: faculty research, new faculty
tags: behavior, habits, new faculty, psychology
Jody Agius Vallejo Assistant Professor of Sociology Ph.D., Sociology, 2008, University of California, Irvine Previous Institution: University of California, San Diego Jody Agius Vallejo specializes in international… more>
tags: new faculty
View more new faculty members: < page 1 David Kang Professor of International Relations and Business, Director of Korean Studies Institute Ph.D., Political Science, 1995, University of California, Berkeley … more>
tags: new faculty
Mary Ellen "Jem" Jebbia knows firsthand that the fight against malaria is more complicated than dispensing bed nets. The USC College senior spent three weeks in Malawi fighting malaria this summer through a Faiths Act… more>
categories: undergraduate
tags: fellowship, interfaith council, international relations, japanese, malaria, malawi, religion
By now, Peter Mancall should be used to appearing on television. Monday, Oct. 12, will mark the second time in three months that viewers can watch Mancall discuss his new book on Henry Hudson. The director of the… more>
categories: research, faculty research
tags: anthropology, book, history, television, usc-huntington early modern studies institute


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